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post in texas thursday. an official says 16 of them and the suspected gunman with still hospitalized. >> all evidence at this point indicates that the suspect, allegedly, acted alone in the actual shootings at the readiness center on 5 november. we have seen no evidence whatsoever to date of any friendly fire occurrences during the gunfight between ft. mood law enforcement and the alleged suspect. >> major nidal malik hasan is not on a ventilator anymore, still in intensive care. >>> meanwhile, friends and family are honoring the 13 people killed in the shootings. 1 of them is 19-year-old private aaron thomas nimelka, scheduled to go to afghanistan in january. his uncle read a family statement yesterday. >> aaron wassed intensely proud to serve under the leadership of the president. aaron believed we are all first and foremost americans. not democrats, not republicans, not white, black, browner, or any other color. aaron felt keenly the responsibility of representing both his country and his family. he was p
post in texas thursday. an official says 16 of them and the suspected gunman with still hospitalized. >> all evidence at this point indicates that the suspect, allegedly, acted alone in the actual shootings at the readiness center on 5 november. we have seen no evidence whatsoever to date of any friendly fire occurrences during the gunfight between ft. mood law enforcement and the alleged suspect. >> major nidal malik hasan is not on a ventilator anymore, still in intensive care....
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here we are at bogie's, downtown, abilene, texas. you can order something off the menu or they can help you build your own sandwich. it's an enjoyable eating experience t.'s kind of the cheers of downtown abilene. this is the historic paramount theater. we did our album cover here for my honky-tonk kid cd. when you first walk into the paramount, you're overwhelmed with the detail and how fanny everything is. so it's always been a place that i enjoy to not only see movies in but to have my own concerts. those are my city secrets, now show me yours. go to ireport.com/mycitymysecret. >>> hi there. i'm robin meade. we salute the troops every weekday on "morning express." we're doing it on the weekends as well. today's salute is from the pale of benjamin frank. he deployed to afghan, and his wife being three sons and daughter are waiting. his wife says the kids are having a hard time staying strong, miss their daddy. do you want us to salute somebody you love in the military? go to cnn.com/robin and watch for those salutes every morning "
here we are at bogie's, downtown, abilene, texas. you can order something off the menu or they can help you build your own sandwich. it's an enjoyable eating experience t.'s kind of the cheers of downtown abilene. this is the historic paramount theater. we did our album cover here for my honky-tonk kid cd. when you first walk into the paramount, you're overwhelmed with the detail and how fanny everything is. so it's always been a place that i enjoy to not only see movies in but to have my own...
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johnson and sam rayburn in texas. the following day to crowd in saint louis, and then he was off to new jersey, in new york and even greater things in the industrial northeast where he meant to win. so kennedy had survived a near-death experience. he had turned adversity into triumph with the houston speech, and faltering west toasted was now forgotten and he entered the general election campaign with renewed momentum. he had directly confront the issue of his faith and in so doing found his stride. polls indicate the race with nixon was tight. the remainder of the campaign would prove to be tough. all right. i'm going to stop the. we have a few minutes i think the questions and answers. and i'm happy to take any questions you might have, if you want to toss them my way. >> with any actual outcome -- >> can i get you to repeat that? >> was any outcome coming back and calculate how many catholics voted for kennedy, nixon, how many protestants, latter day saints, you name it? >> yes. i devote some time to that in the bo
johnson and sam rayburn in texas. the following day to crowd in saint louis, and then he was off to new jersey, in new york and even greater things in the industrial northeast where he meant to win. so kennedy had survived a near-death experience. he had turned adversity into triumph with the houston speech, and faltering west toasted was now forgotten and he entered the general election campaign with renewed momentum. he had directly confront the issue of his faith and in so doing found his...
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considering the state of texas, texas has 8,000 megawatts of wind generating capacity and another couple thousand under construction and according to an energy research firm, some tens of thousands more in development. altogether, they add up to according to this research report, 53,000 megawatts of wind generating capacity. think of the coal-fired power plants. when these wind farms have finished they will generate more electricity for twenty-four million people living in texas can consume. it is extraordinary. what i find so interesting about this is if you were to rank states in the u.s. according to environmental sensitivity, taxes would not be near the top of. this is will country. a lot of oil guys are investing in wind farms. that is where the money is. china. china has come to wind energy because they insisted on 70% local content. it took a while to get that because they haven't been involved in developing wind technology. it doubled generating capacity. if you keep doubling every year you are going to have a lot. in addition to this ongoing, a government agency called the natio
considering the state of texas, texas has 8,000 megawatts of wind generating capacity and another couple thousand under construction and according to an energy research firm, some tens of thousands more in development. altogether, they add up to according to this research report, 53,000 megawatts of wind generating capacity. think of the coal-fired power plants. when these wind farms have finished they will generate more electricity for twenty-four million people living in texas can consume. it...
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i know how intimately this game is for those who live in many places and it certainly texas. as i listened, i do not see any way to handle this holistically, unless it rises to the level of the national game. it is a national game. it is america's pastime. it raises to the level of a congressional response. as i said, not in a punitive manner, but in a collaborative manner. in a manner that says, we want the sport to last. we would like there to be more boys playing. and we also have girls football. and we want more people playing and more people lasting. mr. barbour, let me thank you for all that you have given to the people who watch you. do you think the structure of the nfl contracts are contributor to players shielding their symptoms and is there anything to change that culture? >> i will answer that question. come i. ifit comes down to pride. i hated seeing someone else do my job. i think my contracts were not incentivized based on playing time, but for me, it was a sense of pride because i loved doing my job. >> can we balance the pride with ways -- i was going to refe
i know how intimately this game is for those who live in many places and it certainly texas. as i listened, i do not see any way to handle this holistically, unless it rises to the level of the national game. it is a national game. it is america's pastime. it raises to the level of a congressional response. as i said, not in a punitive manner, but in a collaborative manner. in a manner that says, we want the sport to last. we would like there to be more boys playing. and we also have girls...
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hood, texas. the response for blood donations from local hospitals following the shooting spree was so great that some people are now being turned away. the hospitals say that they'll call for more donations if they need them. the death toll is now at 13. ft. hood is the largest military installation in the world by size. it houses thousands of families and service members -- families of service members and other civilians. cnn's tom foreman looks at the crime scene. >> there are roughly 40,000 troops based here at ft. hood and about 17,000 family members actually live on the post and not that far from where the shooting took place. if you come out like this and move over here you can see the housing right over here, there's an elementary school down here. this really happened in the heart of the building and one more thing i want to show you, this is where the shootings took place. the fellow we are looking at so closely tonight worked only about a mile away from here, right down here at darnell
hood, texas. the response for blood donations from local hospitals following the shooting spree was so great that some people are now being turned away. the hospitals say that they'll call for more donations if they need them. the death toll is now at 13. ft. hood is the largest military installation in the world by size. it houses thousands of families and service members -- families of service members and other civilians. cnn's tom foreman looks at the crime scene. >> there are roughly...
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so from the very beginning johnson was not in favor of kennedy going to texas. he opposed the trip kennedy went to raise money and he wanted to get a measure of what was going to take place in texas, a key state. this is kennedy already come out for a civil rights bill and the whole issue of civil rights was turning the south into a space south. kennedy is trying to get a sense of how he's going to handle that. that's the last question we can take. i want to thank everybody for coming out tonight. i appreciate it. [applause] .. >> discusses the book with senator bernie sanders of vermont. mr. sanders was a u.s. congressman for 30 years before moving to the senate. >> let me begin by thanking c-span for the opportunity of the interviewing the nomi prins who is the author of "it takes a pillage". while i was in the house i served on the financial services committee in arianism the list to say i have been actively involved in it the last few years in the senate. but we thank you very much for being with us. >> thank you very much, and thank you for taking the time
so from the very beginning johnson was not in favor of kennedy going to texas. he opposed the trip kennedy went to raise money and he wanted to get a measure of what was going to take place in texas, a key state. this is kennedy already come out for a civil rights bill and the whole issue of civil rights was turning the south into a space south. kennedy is trying to get a sense of how he's going to handle that. that's the last question we can take. i want to thank everybody for coming out...
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hood in central texas. there are reports of multiple deaths and many injuries in a shooting spree at the base, according to a ft. hood spokesman. at least seven people are dead and 20 others are wounded according to affiliate kxxv. one person is in cuffstody. the pentagon is telling cnn the shootings took place at two locations at ft. hood. one being a soldier processing station where the soldiers are processed to go off base and on to an off base. they don't know the other location. we don't know it yet. we can tell you that all available ems units in the killeen, texas, area have been dispatched. effective immediately ft. hood is closed. there are many entrances to the base. that being one of the entrances. it is closed for the time being. they are executing a 100% accountability of all personnel. this is file video. that is not current video. that is something recorded earlier. a shooting at ft. hood, texas, halfway between dallas and austin. seven people dead perhaps two locations, 20 people wounded. it
hood in central texas. there are reports of multiple deaths and many injuries in a shooting spree at the base, according to a ft. hood spokesman. at least seven people are dead and 20 others are wounded according to affiliate kxxv. one person is in cuffstody. the pentagon is telling cnn the shootings took place at two locations at ft. hood. one being a soldier processing station where the soldiers are processed to go off base and on to an off base. they don't know the other location. we don't...
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post in texas yesterday. an army official says 16 of them and the suspected gunman are still hospitalized. >> all evidence, at this point, indicates that the suspect allegedly acted alone in the actual shootings at the readiness center on 5 november. we have seen no evidence whatsoever to date of any friendly fire occurrences during the gunfight between ft. hood law enforcement and the alleged suspect. >> major nidal malik hasan is not on a ventilator anymore. he is still in intensive care. >>> meanwhile, friends and family are honoring the 13 people killed in the shootings. one of them is 19-year-old private aaron thomas nemelka. he was scheduled to go to afghanistan in january and his uncle, who is also in the military, read a family statement yesterday. >> aaron was intensely proud to serve under the leadership of the president. aaron believed we are all, first and foremost, americans. not democrats, not republicans, not white, black, brown, or any other color. aaron felt keenly the responsibility of repre
post in texas yesterday. an army official says 16 of them and the suspected gunman are still hospitalized. >> all evidence, at this point, indicates that the suspect allegedly acted alone in the actual shootings at the readiness center on 5 november. we have seen no evidence whatsoever to date of any friendly fire occurrences during the gunfight between ft. hood law enforcement and the alleged suspect. >> major nidal malik hasan is not on a ventilator anymore. he is still in...
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this is angela gafner out of texas, specialist cory gaffner's mom. i'm so proud of my son for representing our country. i just want to tell him to stay strong sbb safe and i want to let him know that i love him very much. >> so sweet. do you have somebody in the service? go to cnn.com/robin. we would be honored to help you salute them. >>> the government says that the official unemployment rate is now about 10%, but it's actually much higher than that. i'm going to wait to let her run over here. our money expert, jennifer westhoven is out of breath, because she's just sitting down. you know, a lot of people go uncounted in the official number when it comes to unemployment. i guess it's easy to understand. when you think about the biggest count that we have are the first-time unemployment numbers. but what about the people that have run out of benefits? >> that's right. >> that's called the big stretch. >> people right in to say i know 10% doesn't feel right, that it's higher than that. what's going on? people aren't getting counted. that's true, beca
this is angela gafner out of texas, specialist cory gaffner's mom. i'm so proud of my son for representing our country. i just want to tell him to stay strong sbb safe and i want to let him know that i love him very much. >> so sweet. do you have somebody in the service? go to cnn.com/robin. we would be honored to help you salute them. >>> the government says that the official unemployment rate is now about 10%, but it's actually much higher than that. i'm going to wait to let...
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hood, texas. they'll meet privately with relatives of those killed and then attend the memorial service at the post. that begins at 2:00 eastern today. officials say the suspect major nidal hasan will be tried in military court. no charges have yet been filed. the fbi is starting a new internal review to see if it missed any red flags. >> i guess no one saw the signs on him and if they miss the signs with him, can you imagine if they miss the signs with someone else? >> i think there were probably a lot of connections that should have been made that weren't made but we're at war and under a lot of pressure and maybe that's what happened. >> major hasan is in intensive care unit at the burn unit in san antonio. investigators say he acted alone and was not part of a terror plot. sources say he was never put on any watch list even though they found e-mails between him and a muslim cleric, a radical cleric linked to two of the 9/11 hijackers. there was no mention of threat or violence in those e-mails
hood, texas. they'll meet privately with relatives of those killed and then attend the memorial service at the post. that begins at 2:00 eastern today. officials say the suspect major nidal hasan will be tried in military court. no charges have yet been filed. the fbi is starting a new internal review to see if it missed any red flags. >> i guess no one saw the signs on him and if they miss the signs with him, can you imagine if they miss the signs with someone else? >> i think...
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celiste in texas. >> caller: hi, nancy. >> what's your question, dear? >> caller: i watch your show all of the time and i appreciate what you do and god bless the men who found that baby but one of the questions that's been answered about the baby's abuse, but you look in that baby's eyes and you can tell that it's not a happy baby. a happy baby has happy eyes and this baby does not have happy eyes. >> good question. dr. cartwright, you've looked at the baby via film. how does the baby look to you, quickly? >> well, it certainly looks somewhat healthy but i would counter the argument that this child is really healthy. the child looks malnourished. the child has a large head compared to the rest the child which would indicate a lack of nutrition. and i would agree with the caller. i think that the child's eyes don't look that great. >> we'll be right back with dr. cartwright taking your calls. but tonight, our family album. here are photos of the twins. lucy and john david. this is immediately after their birth. and i do not believe that they would be tur
celiste in texas. >> caller: hi, nancy. >> what's your question, dear? >> caller: i watch your show all of the time and i appreciate what you do and god bless the men who found that baby but one of the questions that's been answered about the baby's abuse, but you look in that baby's eyes and you can tell that it's not a happy baby. a happy baby has happy eyes and this baby does not have happy eyes. >> good question. dr. cartwright, you've looked at the baby via film....
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johnson and sam rayburn texas. the following day the crowds were not to new jersey and new york an even greater in the industrial northeast where he met to win. so kennedy had survived a near-death experience. he had turned adversity into triumph with the houston speech. the west coast trip was not forgotten any into the general election campaign with renewed momentum. he had directly confronted the issue of his faith and in so doing sound is pride. he indicated it was tight. the remainder of the campaign would prove to be. i'm going to stop there. we have a few minutes for question-and-answer spirit and i'm happy to take any questions you might have too tossed my way. [inaudible] >> was there any actual outcome of anyone coming back and calculating how many catholics voted for kennedy, nixon, who many protestants, latter day saints, you name it. >> yes, i devote some time to that in the book. at the end and forgive me if i misquote myself. i will look it up in the book, but essentially i believe kennedy won someth
johnson and sam rayburn texas. the following day the crowds were not to new jersey and new york an even greater in the industrial northeast where he met to win. so kennedy had survived a near-death experience. he had turned adversity into triumph with the houston speech. the west coast trip was not forgotten any into the general election campaign with renewed momentum. he had directly confronted the issue of his faith and in so doing sound is pride. he indicated it was tight. the remainder of...
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texas was his turf. there was a debate going on between two factions of the democratic party which i won't get into here, and johnson chlorate sided with john cong who was the governor of texas, and kennedy, kennedy was trying to find some common ground. johnson wanted jenni teasley texas today. he thought he had a pretty good idea of how to manage it. the kennedy insisted that my kennedy at one point cut johnson out of discussion about the trip to texas and he planted on his own. johnson one day finds out that john connor who is the governor is in town, and he finds out that, had the meeting with president kennedy to talk about the trip. johnson isn't even involved in the tree. he was concerned about doubt that he believes he knows dallas is a right wing hotspot. he's opposed to the idea of an open motorcade. you want kennedy to go to couple of locations and raise money and get out of texas. johnson, from the very beginning johnson was not in favor of kennedy going to texas. he opposed the trip but kenn
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. >> i'm from texas. given the downturn on the market, and given the situation that we have with short seminars, it's certainly in that given market, we think that the short seminars are given up information that is almost useless. have you or the sec looked into that any way? or have you considered it? or is it prevalent or more prevalent today than it is five years ago? >> we are looking in those areas. we brought, i think, a couple of cases, violations of it with requirements having to close out and cover short positions and individual or firms that have encaged as the way of avoiding that requirement. and i think, you know, we have investigations into those areas that you mention, but i'm afraid i'm not going to be able to say much more than that. >> sir, right here. >> i'm with the hawthorne group. due to the ethical restrictions that you have on comments on ongoing investigations, this is late in the afternoon, can you tell us the biggest gang of fools that you've run into. somebody that came up wit
. >> i'm from texas. given the downturn on the market, and given the situation that we have with short seminars, it's certainly in that given market, we think that the short seminars are given up information that is almost useless. have you or the sec looked into that any way? or have you considered it? or is it prevalent or more prevalent today than it is five years ago? >> we are looking in those areas. we brought, i think, a couple of cases, violations of it with requirements...
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post in texas thursday. army official says 16 of them and the suspected gunman are still hospitalized. >> all evidence at this point indicates that the suspect allegedly acted alone in the actual shootings at the readiness center on 5 november. we have seen no evidence whatsoever to date of any friendly fire occurrences during the gunfight between ft. hood law enforcement and the alleged suspect. >> major nidal malik hasan is not on a ventilator anymore. he is still in intensive care. >>> meanwhile, the 13 people killed in the shootings is being honored. aaron thomas nemelka, scheduled to go to afghanistan, and his uncle read a statement yesterday. >> aaron was intensely proud to serve under the leadership of the president. aaron believed we are all first and foremost americans. not democrats, not republicans, not white, black, brown or any other color. aaron felt keenly the responsibility of representing both his country and his family. he is proud to follow in the footsteps of both his grandfather that is
post in texas thursday. army official says 16 of them and the suspected gunman are still hospitalized. >> all evidence at this point indicates that the suspect allegedly acted alone in the actual shootings at the readiness center on 5 november. we have seen no evidence whatsoever to date of any friendly fire occurrences during the gunfight between ft. hood law enforcement and the alleged suspect. >> major nidal malik hasan is not on a ventilator anymore. he is still in intensive...
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texas was his turf. there was a debate going on between the two factions of the democratic party which i won't get into here and johnson clearly sided with john connally the governor of texas and kennedy was trying to find common ground. johnson wanted kennedy to leave texas to him. he had, we had done pretty well in the politics and thought he had a good idea how to manage it but kennedy insisted and at one point cut johnson out of the discussions about the trip to texas and he planted on his own and johnson one day finds out that john connally, the governor, is in town and he finds out, we have a meeting with president kennedy to talk about the trip so johnson isn't evenol
texas was his turf. there was a debate going on between the two factions of the democratic party which i won't get into here and johnson clearly sided with john connally the governor of texas and kennedy was trying to find common ground. johnson wanted kennedy to leave texas to him. he had, we had done pretty well in the politics and thought he had a good idea how to manage it but kennedy insisted and at one point cut johnson out of the discussions about the trip to texas and he planted on his...
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. >>> the tea party express is heading to texas today. it is the latest stop on a nationwide bus tour organized by conservatives. they want to stop congress from passing a government run health care plan. but in alabama yesterday people on both sides of the debate showed up to their event. >> it just gives the government too much control over our health care system. it sets up a public option. it puts multiple different taxes on the people. >> we think it's a moral issue. health care is a hum right. it should not be based on -- only given to the people who can pay for it. >> the tour will stop in eight cities in texas over the next three days. >>> michael jordan's son cost his school a sponsorship by wearing his dad's shoes. here's rafer weigel to explain. what's going on with this? hey. >>> jordan's son plays for the university that has a deal with adidas. adidas will no longer sponsor them after he wore a pair of air jordans made by nikki. a spokesman confirmed it in an e-mail. some support jordan's family allegiance while others are sa
. >>> the tea party express is heading to texas today. it is the latest stop on a nationwide bus tour organized by conservatives. they want to stop congress from passing a government run health care plan. but in alabama yesterday people on both sides of the debate showed up to their event. >> it just gives the government too much control over our health care system. it sets up a public option. it puts multiple different taxes on the people. >> we think it's a moral issue....
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when we left texas, it was kind of interesting. hillary and i went back to washington. i saw a lot more fair than him. i never saw him again until he was president-elect until that moment. >> host: and you describe in there that you didn't necessarily feel you have some great psychic bond with him. if i'm reading you correctly, you were supportive but it wasn't like you are over the moon about bill clinton. you recognize him as a politician. >> guest: by no means, that moment when he said can you believe this, was revelatory to me because he seemed like he was still the same guy. there are a certain number of people that you meet in life that you always have a connection with, and other people become strangers. he didn't. i had more of a connection after taxes with hillary. were both dissolution by politics. we had gone through all the vietnam and now we're in watergate. the assassination committee, the cia stuff. it was a dissolution every period in history, and many, like many other young people we're trying to to figure out how it all worked. clinton, bill clinton se
when we left texas, it was kind of interesting. hillary and i went back to washington. i saw a lot more fair than him. i never saw him again until he was president-elect until that moment. >> host: and you describe in there that you didn't necessarily feel you have some great psychic bond with him. if i'm reading you correctly, you were supportive but it wasn't like you are over the moon about bill clinton. you recognize him as a politician. >> guest: by no means, that moment when...
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look at the heavy rain being generated now right around the gulf coast of texas. zero in to the houston radar. most of the action is down south here that will continue to pull over the city. we have flash flood watches for you. the rains and thunderstorms are caught up with a weak cold front over the ft. worth area so the thunderstorms are ahead of that near dallas going down i-20 getting into the red river valley as well so the rain showers are out there. a lot of flooding is a potent l potential. plus a look out west in just a little bit, robin. good to see you on a friday. >> what do you think about oprah ending her show in 2011? >> do you think they would want a guy like me to fill in at 4:00? better hours. >> you cannot go, no. you're stuck with us. >>> we have new video of what looks like a woman cutting in line at walmart and you can see her moving somebody else's stuff but what happened next is a big controversy. that's when things allegedly turned violent. and whether you have bad credit or good credit you could get hurt. the warning signs more people are
look at the heavy rain being generated now right around the gulf coast of texas. zero in to the houston radar. most of the action is down south here that will continue to pull over the city. we have flash flood watches for you. the rains and thunderstorms are caught up with a weak cold front over the ft. worth area so the thunderstorms are ahead of that near dallas going down i-20 getting into the red river valley as well so the rain showers are out there. a lot of flooding is a potent l...
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hood, the army post in texas. here you see reinforcements come as the shooting has already taken place. such a frightening scene when you think -- and we know the numbers. 12 dead, including the alleged gunman here. there you see obviously some shaky video here, because i'm sure people are trying to gather themselves and wonder what's going on here. 12 dead, including the gunman. two other suspects are in custody. we're not sure if they fired weapons as well. we also know 31 wounded. now, we've had different reports on numbers. we had heard early on there were two that were very serious. michael board from w oddai radio covering this. he told us that there were 12 in critical condition. cnn has not been able to confirm that as there you see people tending to the wounded. you can imagine what was going on here as you see the sirens, hear the sirens. you see the lights. and as they try and restore order there at ft. hood. it's a scene that's hard to fathom here as we talk to people -- some of you called in, people f
hood, the army post in texas. here you see reinforcements come as the shooting has already taken place. such a frightening scene when you think -- and we know the numbers. 12 dead, including the alleged gunman here. there you see obviously some shaky video here, because i'm sure people are trying to gather themselves and wonder what's going on here. 12 dead, including the gunman. two other suspects are in custody. we're not sure if they fired weapons as well. we also know 31 wounded. now, we've...
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>>> well, communities all over texas for people kill in the ft. hood shootings, authorities are trying to find the motive for the rampage. >> enough of this sort of political correctness. >> muslim leaders go far beyond condemning the crime. what they have to say will surprise you. >> it's been hard, struggling, trying to find a little thing. a lot of people don't have too many people. they figure it's a young game, you know? i've been working since i was 16 years old. >> he's been working for more than 30 years, but now, he can't find a job anywhere. he's made a tough decision about how to handle the stress of unemployment. >>> hi there, welcome to hln on this saturday, i'm natascha curry. thanks for spending part of your weekend for us. candlelight vigils took place all over texas for the 12 soldiers and onesie vil civiliad in the shootings. the psychiatrist shooter is one of two dozen people still in the hospital. one of the cops crediting for ending the massacre is in stable condition. her partner describes what it was like as both officers fi
>>> well, communities all over texas for people kill in the ft. hood shootings, authorities are trying to find the motive for the rampage. >> enough of this sort of political correctness. >> muslim leaders go far beyond condemning the crime. what they have to say will surprise you. >> it's been hard, struggling, trying to find a little thing. a lot of people don't have too many people. they figure it's a young game, you know? i've been working since i was 16 years...
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one thunderstorm line as it moves all the way down to arkansas through southern parts of texas. severe weather we don't have it right now, but the houston radar picture is picking up a squall line headed into your city, that line goes towards arkansas and upper parts of louisiana, too. that's shreveport and heavy rain right over the city itself and moving over to the the east, not very fast. you can see a lot of rain over the next couple hours. memphis showers still on the other side of the river. that moves in for you later. back side upper level low and cold air in the upper midlevels and now switching the rain over to snow. the snow is all the white right there. this will pile up quickly for you. four to ten inches of snow for northern parts of kansas and two to four outside that box. more on that coming up in about a half hour. >>> so, we have a new book from an actual old friend of the show here. stephen king's new book is called "under the dome" and he talked about that and a couple other things when me came to visit here. "under the dome" set in chester mill and this bubb
one thunderstorm line as it moves all the way down to arkansas through southern parts of texas. severe weather we don't have it right now, but the houston radar picture is picking up a squall line headed into your city, that line goes towards arkansas and upper parts of louisiana, too. that's shreveport and heavy rain right over the city itself and moving over to the the east, not very fast. you can see a lot of rain over the next couple hours. memphis showers still on the other side of the...
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and we don't get snow in texas at all. so, we're planning on coming skiing and sledding and we just wanted to bring the kids out to play. >> rain is forecast in the area today and tomorrow while temperatures hover above freezing. more snow is expected by veterans day. >>> tomorrow the supreme court will start hearing lawyers' arguments whether underaged kids should get long prison sentences for certain crimes. the case stems from the sentences of two men. joe sullivan was sentenced to life in prison for raping an elderly woman. he was 13 at the time. terrance graham was convicted for his part in rm aed robberies when he was 16 and 17 years old. he was sentenced to life in prison. lawyers will argue that giving juveniles life sentences amounts to cruel and unusual punishment. >>> someone paid nearly $54,000 for the hat worn by the man who shot lee harvey oswald. jack ruby's fedora was one of the items on the auction block. the items were linked to president john f. kennedy's assassination. the auction came weeks before the
and we don't get snow in texas at all. so, we're planning on coming skiing and sledding and we just wanted to bring the kids out to play. >> rain is forecast in the area today and tomorrow while temperatures hover above freezing. more snow is expected by veterans day. >>> tomorrow the supreme court will start hearing lawyers' arguments whether underaged kids should get long prison sentences for certain crimes. the case stems from the sentences of two men. joe sullivan was...
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well, you can imagine the baptist editor in texas said, you've got to be kidding me! the protestant guy is giving a catholic answer to the question, and the catholic guy's giving the protestant answer to the question. [laughter] so kennedy was adamant, i'm not going to spend federal money on parochial schools. the last public policy issue had to do with birth control. the question was if a country from the developing world comes to the united states goth and says can you -- government and says can you give us development aid to provide birth control to our citizens, will you fund that as a catholic? because the catholic church was against birth control. and kennedy kind of oscillated a little bit but essentially said, no, i'm going to make that decision based on the policy facts at hand. i'm not as a catholic say, no, we can't do that. so he was able to say, look, these are the tangible issues that my faith might present, and here are my answer on them. and he gave what he thought was a catholic answer. now, it's certainly true you go back to the 19th century and in t
well, you can imagine the baptist editor in texas said, you've got to be kidding me! the protestant guy is giving a catholic answer to the question, and the catholic guy's giving the protestant answer to the question. [laughter] so kennedy was adamant, i'm not going to spend federal money on parochial schools. the last public policy issue had to do with birth control. the question was if a country from the developing world comes to the united states goth and says can you -- government and says...
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what can you tell me about the latest at the killeen, texas, shooting, michael? >> we now know that major malik hasan, who shot and killed 11 people on ft. hood here in texas this afternoon, before he was killed, was actually going to be deployed later this month. he was set to be deployed out to iraq and this was going to be his first deployment. that talks a lot about his mindset, although we don't know exactly what triggered this tragic shooting on ft. hood. we do know, sort of, what was going on in his mind when he pulled two handguns and started firing wildly into this crowd which is here at this readiness facility here at ft. hood. >> i was told they were m-16s, is that true? >> no, it's handguns. the m-16s is what the infantrymen would use. since he's major, he's a army officer, they were two handguns. >> so they were not m-16s. how many dead? >> no, they were not m-16s. >> michael board, how many dead? >> a total of 12 dead, including major hasan. that death toll is probably going to rise later this evening. there were two of the people who were wounded w
what can you tell me about the latest at the killeen, texas, shooting, michael? >> we now know that major malik hasan, who shot and killed 11 people on ft. hood here in texas this afternoon, before he was killed, was actually going to be deployed later this month. he was set to be deployed out to iraq and this was going to be his first deployment. that talks a lot about his mindset, although we don't know exactly what triggered this tragic shooting on ft. hood. we do know, sort of, what...
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as for the rest of the region, the rain really starts to develop around the gulf coast and texas and that slides into the deep southeast starting over the weekend but let me take you live to new york. if you're traveling up there today that one impulse down to your south will affect you later this afternoon. look at the low clouds already in place. the temperature right now in central park, 48 degrees. the high today about 56. now that pacific northwest storm, richard, it's a big time rain/wind snow maker. we'll get to that in a half hour. >> a beautiful shot you have there. >> looks nice. it's on the cool side, 40. >> you think you know the news? prove it. take the cnn challenge. challenge your friends, yourself, test your knowledge along the way. you can pick your favorite anchor like our very own robin meade or click on richelle carey. play now at cnnchallenge.com and they actually talk to you. some important information as you begin shopping for the holidays. find out what made the list of toys that could be dangerous for your kids. also ahead, think you have the best idea to hel
as for the rest of the region, the rain really starts to develop around the gulf coast and texas and that slides into the deep southeast starting over the weekend but let me take you live to new york. if you're traveling up there today that one impulse down to your south will affect you later this afternoon. look at the low clouds already in place. the temperature right now in central park, 48 degrees. the high today about 56. now that pacific northwest storm, richard, it's a big time rain/wind...
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texas was a key state. this is kennedy had already came out with a civil rights bill, and the whole issue of civil rights was turning the once solid democratic south. using the very beginnings of this and kennedy is trying to get a sense of how he's going to handle it. i am told that velasquez and we can take i want to thank all the really for coming out tonight. and thanks to c-span and barnes & noble. [applause] >> stephen gallant is the author of "the pact: bill clinton, newt gingrich, and the rivalry that defined a nation" and the rivalry that defined a generation. he is a history professor at the university of oklahoma and a resident historian at the history channel. for more information visit history.com and search his name. >> environmental journalist amanda little presents a history of fossil for use in america. ms. fleming port that the era of cheap fossil fuel is nearing an end and focuses on alternative energy options. amanda little discusses her book at the mulberry street branch of the new york
texas was a key state. this is kennedy had already came out with a civil rights bill, and the whole issue of civil rights was turning the once solid democratic south. using the very beginnings of this and kennedy is trying to get a sense of how he's going to handle it. i am told that velasquez and we can take i want to thank all the really for coming out tonight. and thanks to c-span and barnes & noble. [applause] >> stephen gallant is the author of "the pact: bill clinton, newt...
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i know how intimately this game is for those who live in many places and it certainly texas. as i listened, i do not see any way to handle this holistically, unless it rises to the level of the national game. it is a national game. it is america's pastime. it raises to the level of a congressional response. as i said, not in a punitive manner, but in a collaborative manner. in a manner that says, we want the sport to last. we would like there to be more boys playing. and we also have girls football. and we want more people playing and more people lasting. mr. barbour, let me thank you for all that you have given to the people who watch you. do you think the structure of the nfl contracts are contributor to players shielding their symptoms and is there anything to change that culture? >> i will answer that question. come i. ifit comes down to pride. i hated seeing someone else do my job. i think my contracts were not incentivized based on playing time, but for me, it was a sense of pride because i loved doing my job. >> can we balance the pride with ways -- i was going to refe
i know how intimately this game is for those who live in many places and it certainly texas. as i listened, i do not see any way to handle this holistically, unless it rises to the level of the national game. it is a national game. it is america's pastime. it raises to the level of a congressional response. as i said, not in a punitive manner, but in a collaborative manner. in a manner that says, we want the sport to last. we would like there to be more boys playing. and we also have girls...
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an army psychiatrist is accused of killing 13 people on the texas post. a defense department spokesman says the investigation will go beyond that case. one military official tells the "associated press" the probe will try to quickly assess whether the armed services are missing any red flag behaviors among their troops. >>> the number of u.s. army soldiers who kill themselves will likely set another record this year. there have been 140 suicides among active duty soldiers this year, and that matches the number overall last year. this would be the sixth consecutive year that soldier suicides have set a new record. >> this is horrible. and i do not want to downplay the significance of these numbers in any way. we talk about these incidents of suicide using figures and percentages. however, the grim reality is each case represents an individual. a person, with family and friends and a future ahead of him or her. every single loss is devastating. >> he goes on to point out suicides seem to be tapering off since the first part of this year. the army expanded i
an army psychiatrist is accused of killing 13 people on the texas post. a defense department spokesman says the investigation will go beyond that case. one military official tells the "associated press" the probe will try to quickly assess whether the armed services are missing any red flag behaviors among their troops. >>> the number of u.s. army soldiers who kill themselves will likely set another record this year. there have been 140 suicides among active duty soldiers...
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out of texas for about a generation thanks to his warning. so he was a pretty effective agent. it has to be said. and then there's also his reputation as the man who founded the spanish conspiracy and the spanish conspiracy was designed to split away kentucky and tennessee from the rest of the country. so a guy like that, you know, he really makes sort of snakes seem like a model of good and chameleons look good compared with wilkinson. and, and i simply refer to him an artist in words he was the most consummate artist in treason. roll over benedict arnold here's james wilkinson. i really enjoyed writing about him. there might have been two possible explanations i could offer. there's two psychologically compelling about somebody who can lead a double life absolutely in the glare of publicity for so long. and the other quite curiously is that he played a role that was extraordinarily important to the survival of democracy in a very new and very vulnerable state. in short, i'm going to suggest that despite his despicable behavior, james wilkin
out of texas for about a generation thanks to his warning. so he was a pretty effective agent. it has to be said. and then there's also his reputation as the man who founded the spanish conspiracy and the spanish conspiracy was designed to split away kentucky and tennessee from the rest of the country. so a guy like that, you know, he really makes sort of snakes seem like a model of good and chameleons look good compared with wilkinson. and, and i simply refer to him an artist in words he was...
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hood, texas. here's what we know. a local muslim leader says in a recent conversation with major nidal hasan he seemed almost incoherent. he said hasan never expressed anger toward the army but said something didn't seem right about him. investigators say hasan fired more than 100 rounds from two hand guns yesterday. 13 people were killed. two dozen of the 38 people wounded are still in the hospital. many are in intensive care. hasan, who was shot four times by a police officer, has been taken to brook army medical center in san antonio. he's in critical but stable condition and is under heavy guard. the flag-draped remains of the 12 soldiers and one civilian killed thursday were flown to dover air force base in delaware last night. autopsies are being done there. >>> it's not clear whether religion played any part in the ft. hood attack. muslim leaders are speaking up and they're among the harshest critics of the alleged gunman, nidal hasan. some not only condemn the crime, they also say they are okay with having mor
hood, texas. here's what we know. a local muslim leader says in a recent conversation with major nidal hasan he seemed almost incoherent. he said hasan never expressed anger toward the army but said something didn't seem right about him. investigators say hasan fired more than 100 rounds from two hand guns yesterday. 13 people were killed. two dozen of the 38 people wounded are still in the hospital. many are in intensive care. hasan, who was shot four times by a police officer, has been taken...
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hood, texas. response for blood donations from the local hospital following the shooting spree at the army post was so great that some people are being turned away. the hospital says they will call for more donations in they need them. the death toll now is at 13, and new information from the press conference we've been monitoring is that of the 13 dead, one is civilian, 12 are soldiediersold. ft. hood houses service members and other civilians as well. cnn foreman looks at the crime scene. >> about 40,000 troops live there and 17,000 families live on the post. this is where the shootings took place. the fellow we're looking at so closely tonight and wondering what exactly he might have been involved in worked only about a mile away from here, right down here at darnall hospital. so there is going to be an awful lot of looking at his job down here, the people who knew him here, how he got up there, why he was up there, how he happened to have weapons on him if this all plays out that way, and how
hood, texas. response for blood donations from the local hospital following the shooting spree at the army post was so great that some people are being turned away. the hospital says they will call for more donations in they need them. the death toll now is at 13, and new information from the press conference we've been monitoring is that of the 13 dead, one is civilian, 12 are soldiediersold. ft. hood houses service members and other civilians as well. cnn foreman looks at the crime scene....
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out of texas for about a generation things to his warnings he was a pretty effective agent it has to be said. and then there is also his reputation as the man who founded the spanish conspiracy, and the spanish conspiracy was designed to split away kentucky and tennessee from the rest of the country. so a guy like that, you know, he makes snakes seem like a model of rectitude and chameleons, chameleons look good, ideals of consistency compared with wilkinson. and i simply refer to him as an artist, in the words of frederick tracks and turner he blessed the most consummate artist in trees in the nation has ever possessed. rollover, benedict arnold, here comes james wilkinson. and i shall also apologize because i really enjoyed writing about him. in my defense there are two possible explanations i could offer. the first is the psychologically compelling about somebody who can lead a double life, absolutely in the public for so long. and the other point curiously is that he played a role that was extraordinarily important to the survival of democracy in a very new and very vulnerable st
out of texas for about a generation things to his warnings he was a pretty effective agent it has to be said. and then there is also his reputation as the man who founded the spanish conspiracy, and the spanish conspiracy was designed to split away kentucky and tennessee from the rest of the country. so a guy like that, you know, he makes snakes seem like a model of rectitude and chameleons, chameleons look good, ideals of consistency compared with wilkinson. and i simply refer to him as an...
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hood, texas. military investigators are trying to answer a one-word question in the wake of that massacre yesterday. why 13 people died. 30 others wounded. a gunman opened fire at the army post. the worst mass killing at a military base in u.s. history. the accused gunman is major nidal malik hasan shot and seriously wounded by a police officer who was directing traffic at a graduation ceremony at that post. hasan as you can imagine is in custody. various reports indicate he's on a ventilator. maybe in a coma. motive unclear. they raided his apartment today and they're hoping to find more answers. the army is doing its best to help survivors of this tragedy. >> approximately half of those who were hospitalized required surgery and all are stable today. our focus today is going to be on those soldiers who are continuing to require medical care from admitted patients. they are both in our hospital here at darnall and three other community hospitals in the area. we also will focus on the behavioral h
hood, texas. military investigators are trying to answer a one-word question in the wake of that massacre yesterday. why 13 people died. 30 others wounded. a gunman opened fire at the army post. the worst mass killing at a military base in u.s. history. the accused gunman is major nidal malik hasan shot and seriously wounded by a police officer who was directing traffic at a graduation ceremony at that post. hasan as you can imagine is in custody. various reports indicate he's on a ventilator....
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in texas, you've changed the law and you have doctors pouring back into texas. so in the rural areas of texas, doctors are more available. host: lamar alexander, you have a flight to catch. we thank you for joining us. guest: thank you for joining us. host: do you think there will be a vote on the senate floor before christmas? guest: i don't think there should be. it took us a month to debate the foreign bill. took us nine weeks to work on an energy bill. nine weeks on no child left behind. this is 1/6 of the economy. it has a dramatic effect. it's very personal. it affects all 300 million of it. so we need to take the time to discuss it. and my prediction is that as we do, americans will find out that it raises premiums, raises taxes, cuts medicare, collapses with it own weight and hopefully will get on the right track of step by step moving to reduce health care cost and gradually help people who are not now insured to become insured. host: can we have you back as the debate continues? guest: i'd like to do that. good to see you. host: in the headline this mo
in texas, you've changed the law and you have doctors pouring back into texas. so in the rural areas of texas, doctors are more available. host: lamar alexander, you have a flight to catch. we thank you for joining us. guest: thank you for joining us. host: do you think there will be a vote on the senate floor before christmas? guest: i don't think there should be. it took us a month to debate the foreign bill. took us nine weeks to work on an energy bill. nine weeks on no child left behind....
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hood, texas, a week ago. there may be more charges filed against major nidal hasan. 13 killed and dozens more were injured. the gunman kept firing until he was shot. they credit a police officer with taking him down. sergeant kim munley was able to fire and shoot the shooter even though she had been hit by three bullets. but senior sergeant mark todd who arrived on the scene at the same time said he is the one who engaged the gunman after munley was wounded. investigators say the exact sequence of events still is not clear. >> our investigation thus far indicates that two responding police officers, one male and one female, arrived at the scene and both engaged the armed suspect. i would caution anyone from drawing final conclusions concerning the actual engagement in terms of who did what until all the evidence is fully analyzed. >> todd was not hurt. munley is still in the hospital with gunshot wounds to her leg and her hand. the military doctors who train hasan as psychiatrist expressed concerns about his
hood, texas, a week ago. there may be more charges filed against major nidal hasan. 13 killed and dozens more were injured. the gunman kept firing until he was shot. they credit a police officer with taking him down. sergeant kim munley was able to fire and shoot the shooter even though she had been hit by three bullets. but senior sergeant mark todd who arrived on the scene at the same time said he is the one who engaged the gunman after munley was wounded. investigators say the exact sequence...
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president bush, as the governor of texas, he had been pro-death penalty. but it is hard to know why he chose the one to go forward. >> president clinton did not have scruples about approving death sentences. he had also been a state governor. there was a notorious case in which he returned to arkansas to a expressly approved a death sentence under quite controversial circumstances. again, that was an eight-year presidency in which there were no military in executions. -- a military executions. >> could have sung remain at fort hood -- could house odr. hn remain at fort hood? how long are you thinking that process could take? could it be years before we see everything finished up? do you have a guess? >> if i were to guess, this is mid november, i would say that the trial might well be over a year from now. we are familiar with something called the rocket docket. the military does not function as a rocket docket, particularly in these cases. even though that sometimes it said that the military justice system is meant to dispense lickety-split-type process,
president bush, as the governor of texas, he had been pro-death penalty. but it is hard to know why he chose the one to go forward. >> president clinton did not have scruples about approving death sentences. he had also been a state governor. there was a notorious case in which he returned to arkansas to a expressly approved a death sentence under quite controversial circumstances. again, that was an eight-year presidency in which there were no military in executions. -- a military...
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this last week, something started in "the texas to be an," which is a non-profit, online politco-like site that is very substantive. we will increasingly see the media responding to your desires. if there is demand, the market will respond. >> if you are depending on the media to solve this for you, you will be disappointed. we have evolved to a place where people need to have the ability to educate themselves. the media will do -- even saying the word does not mean anything anymore. what does that mean? you cannot compare what jeff as to what a eighthblogger does -- - a blogger does. they both produce content. what has happened through this evolution is the responsibility has moved to the voter, and i think the good news is that the tools are now available to the voter to go and be an educated consumer. that was not true 20 years ago. he did not have the ability to do that. i look at my daughter doing research for school. i think what it had not been easier if i had goal in high- school or college -- if i had google? if you are depending on nbc, "the new york times", or "time magazin
this last week, something started in "the texas to be an," which is a non-profit, online politco-like site that is very substantive. we will increasingly see the media responding to your desires. if there is demand, the market will respond. >> if you are depending on the media to solve this for you, you will be disappointed. we have evolved to a place where people need to have the ability to educate themselves. the media will do -- even saying the word does not mean anything...
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there's a cold front across central texas. an area of low pressure developing towards the west coast. it goes right across the gulf and beginning to develop. heavy rain is is out there already. we've seen about eight inches of rain near corpus christi. currently raining steadily over houston. visibility about four miles. the heavy rain continues for this area. up north, dallas in towards shreveport, the entire region under a flash flood watch. that's something we're watching. then it comes into the weekend with storm number two across the pacific ocean. but today's storm, when you get in towards northern california, western oregon, washington state, too. what about new york? you had the heavy rain this morning. now, it's drying out and the sunny skies are back. the winds will pick up out of the west today. bumpy ride into the big apple, but not many delays. we don't have the glitch either with the faa. >> what a day, right? >>> a round of botox could take wrinkles out of your face and a few more dollars out of your pocket good
there's a cold front across central texas. an area of low pressure developing towards the west coast. it goes right across the gulf and beginning to develop. heavy rain is is out there already. we've seen about eight inches of rain near corpus christi. currently raining steadily over houston. visibility about four miles. the heavy rain continues for this area. up north, dallas in towards shreveport, the entire region under a flash flood watch. that's something we're watching. then it comes into...
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the demonstration project is the state of texas. that's all we have to do. it's already been proven. so instead of a reform which could save tens if not a couple hundred billion dollars, what are we going to do? we're going to cut hospitals by by $105 billion, nursing homes by $14.6 billion, hospices by by $7.6 billion, and the list goes on and on, up to a half a trillion dollars. and my motion will send it back to the finance committee and tell them to remove these unnecessary, unneeded, unwanted, harmful cuts in the medicare system which will not allow us to fulfill our obligation to the senior citizens of this country. buried in this partisan legislation, as i mentioned, ten years of tax increases in medicare cuts that total over over $1 trillion. using c.b.o. numbers, this stack of partisan legislation costs costs $2.5 trillion over its ten-year implementation. so let me -- let me put this in different terms for you. suppose you want to buy a house, so you go and you buy the house but the terms of the contract of purchasing the house, you make the paymen
the demonstration project is the state of texas. that's all we have to do. it's already been proven. so instead of a reform which could save tens if not a couple hundred billion dollars, what are we going to do? we're going to cut hospitals by by $105 billion, nursing homes by $14.6 billion, hospices by by $7.6 billion, and the list goes on and on, up to a half a trillion dollars. and my motion will send it back to the finance committee and tell them to remove these unnecessary, unneeded,...
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congresswoman sheila jackson lee, a member of the judiciary committee, from the great state of texas. also, congressmen out hastings, a pet member of the powerful rules committee -- al hastings, a member of the powerful rules committee. now i would like to just pause for a minute and ask everyone to watch the screen. we have a very brief video that we would like to pay attention to it, a special tribute to reverend jackson.
congresswoman sheila jackson lee, a member of the judiciary committee, from the great state of texas. also, congressmen out hastings, a pet member of the powerful rules committee -- al hastings, a member of the powerful rules committee. now i would like to just pause for a minute and ask everyone to watch the screen. we have a very brief video that we would like to pay attention to it, a special tribute to reverend jackson.
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elizabeth, texas. hi, elizabeth. >> caller: hi, nancy. my better half is a former prosecutor and current defense attorney, family law. i think the daddy may be sticking by momma and maybe shuffling assets, and i'd like to ask ray giudice, would you move in on mama with divorce papers with full custody of the kids and assets before or after she's convicted? >> good question. what about it, ray? >> well, right now the father's, the husband's position is that he's in love with her and he wants to be with her. but it raises an interesting point. you know, she could have filed for divorce and certainly gotten more than $50,000 in alimony and child support. so it's all very curious. >> well, jason oshins, i believe she feared she wouldn't get custody because she just got out of rehab for alcohol. >> come on, nancy. there's a lot more to this. i mean, you listen to law enforcement -- >> i didn't say there wasn't. i'm just telling you. that regarding money, you know, she feared if she sought a divorce as opposed to faking this kidnapping she wasn
elizabeth, texas. hi, elizabeth. >> caller: hi, nancy. my better half is a former prosecutor and current defense attorney, family law. i think the daddy may be sticking by momma and maybe shuffling assets, and i'd like to ask ray giudice, would you move in on mama with divorce papers with full custody of the kids and assets before or after she's convicted? >> good question. what about it, ray? >> well, right now the father's, the husband's position is that he's in love with...
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celiste in texas. >> caller: hi, nancy. >> what's your question, dear? >> caller: i batch your show all of the time and i appreciate what you do and god bless the men who found that baby but one of the questions that's been answered about the baby's abuse, but you look in that baby's eyes and you can tell that it's not a happy baby. a happy baby has happy eyes and this baby does not have happy eyes. >> good question. dr. cartwright, you've looked at the baby via filmp. how does the baby look tour, quickly. >> well, it certainly looks somewhat healthy but i would countir the argument that this child is really healthy. the child looks malnourished. the child has a large head compared to the rest the child which would indicate a lack of nutrition. and i would agree with the caller. i think that the child's eyes don't look that great. >> we'll be right back with dr. cartwright taking your calls. but tonight, our family album. here are photovers of the twins. lucy and john david. this is immediately after their birth. and i do not believe that they would be t
celiste in texas. >> caller: hi, nancy. >> what's your question, dear? >> caller: i batch your show all of the time and i appreciate what you do and god bless the men who found that baby but one of the questions that's been answered about the baby's abuse, but you look in that baby's eyes and you can tell that it's not a happy baby. a happy baby has happy eyes and this baby does not have happy eyes. >> good question. dr. cartwright, you've looked at the baby via filmp....
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texas seems to be a source -- it is almost an act of the people. host: the group acorn is back in the news this morning. the justice department has not awarded any federal grant money directly to the poverty group over the last eight years but $200,000 as mad as way to the organization or its -- has made its way to the organization or its affiliates. in 2000, it was required to provide $290,000 for the committee citizens of new york city to run a crime stoppers program. they had a $20,000 contract with acorn to coordinate with local policeman. an acorn appellate receive the congressional earmark for $138,000 to provide you leadership for students in new york to form a cornyouth -- a cornyouth to coordinatea tocornyouth. host: our next caller, go ahead. caller: they are talking about the second stimulus package coming out. the first one has not been doled out yet. that is because it takes a while to bid on construction jobs and to get those people to work. all i am saying is that it takes time to get the money out into the public. host: you say your
texas seems to be a source -- it is almost an act of the people. host: the group acorn is back in the news this morning. the justice department has not awarded any federal grant money directly to the poverty group over the last eight years but $200,000 as mad as way to the organization or its -- has made its way to the organization or its affiliates. in 2000, it was required to provide $290,000 for the committee citizens of new york city to run a crime stoppers program. they had a $20,000...
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tyler, texas. republican line. go ahead. caller: yes, i think he is very naive when it comes to foreign policy. we need to get in there and get the enemy. host: we are taking our question this morning from "the economist." the editors go on to talk about how they came up with the editorial this week. "as the months dragged on the case for being weak is showing its hand. the president has hardly live up to his promise. with the patience and dedication that the task requires, with a big exception he has not been able to show that he could back up his rhetoric. pragmatism is welcome after george bush, but it carries risks. critics on the right are wrong to carp at his attitudes towards emperors." frederick, maryland. your next. caller: what kind of question is this? i cannot believe you are putting this on television. i think that lately you have gone a little overboard. you have got people like that guy who said he wanted to shrink government so small that you could drown it in a bathtub. host: back to our question. caller: th
tyler, texas. republican line. go ahead. caller: yes, i think he is very naive when it comes to foreign policy. we need to get in there and get the enemy. host: we are taking our question this morning from "the economist." the editors go on to talk about how they came up with the editorial this week. "as the months dragged on the case for being weak is showing its hand. the president has hardly live up to his promise. with the patience and dedication that the task requires, with...
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host: dan on our republican from texas. caller: i wanted to mention as it goes to implement, that things are more optimistic in texas. we have a number of large scale infrastructure-related projects. the only downside to that is all of the trouble-ready jobs -- all the shovel-ready jobs, at the end is an illegal alien. if you are really serious pack up the car and head to texas, but first change your name. host: an australian leader will visit obama. he should ask them for more troops in afghanistan. the australian prime minister will visit the white house as president obama begins a week in which he will announce his war strategy in afghanistan and will appeal to allies for more help. the administration officials said much of the discussion will focus on whether australia would contribute more troops. they indicated then rudd will be the first of several allied leaders obama intends to meet with in the coming weeks. the president will make that announcement on tuesday at the military academy at west point. we will have cov
host: dan on our republican from texas. caller: i wanted to mention as it goes to implement, that things are more optimistic in texas. we have a number of large scale infrastructure-related projects. the only downside to that is all of the trouble-ready jobs -- all the shovel-ready jobs, at the end is an illegal alien. if you are really serious pack up the car and head to texas, but first change your name. host: an australian leader will visit obama. he should ask them for more troops in...
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he's the founder of texas equusearch. he is saying that after being with misty croslin during that polygraph that he set up, after that layered voice analysis, he says that she keeps insisting that haleigh is alive, which makes him think that haleigh is actually dead and they're not going to find her. >> to marlaina schiavo, when she says that on the lie detector, that the child is alive, was that proven to be a lie? >> according to tim and his polygrapher, yes. i mean, they said that it was full of deceit, all of the answers that she was giving. but at the same time, nancy, we have to keep in mind that as much as tim miller doesn't have any evidence that she's still alive, he hasn't really given us much evidence that she is dead. >> absolutely correct. and that is the point made by grandmother teresa neves. i want to go to ron shindell, former nypd deputy inspector. what, if anything, can police do now? they seem to be at a dead end. >> nancy, they have to keep going out doing standard, good old-fashioned detective work.
he's the founder of texas equusearch. he is saying that after being with misty croslin during that polygraph that he set up, after that layered voice analysis, he says that she keeps insisting that haleigh is alive, which makes him think that haleigh is actually dead and they're not going to find her. >> to marlaina schiavo, when she says that on the lie detector, that the child is alive, was that proven to be a lie? >> according to tim and his polygrapher, yes. i mean, they said...